News

Understanding Social Preferences About Unmet Need and Disease Severity

New Pilot Study: Capturing Public Preferences about Health Care Priorities

16 January 2013

The proposals from the UK Department of Health (DH) for value based pricing (VBP) include a process whereby higher prices would be granted to medicines that…

Spotlight on OHE: Making Health Care Choices and Decisions

7 January 2013

OHE’s research and consulting captures a range of key issues that affect how health care systems are organised and how decisions are made within them. For…

Cracks through the ice on a melting glacier in Alaska

Spotlight on OHE: Value Based Pricing and New Technologies

31 December 2012

The OHE has been very active in conceptualising approaches incorporating a broader assessment of the elements of value (often called “value based pricing” or “VBP”), as…

Training for the data collection phase of the EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England study

Spotlight on OHE: Measurement and Valuation of Health Using PROMs

20 December 2012

The OHE continues to play a central role in the development and use of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs). The last quarter of 2012 was characteristically busy.

New Research by OHE and University of Glasgow on cost of QALYs in Scotland

17 December 2012

New health care technologies often improve health but also increase costs. Judging whether they are good value for money involves comparing what QALYs are gained from…

Cracks through the ice on a melting glacier in Alaska

New Findings: Public Attitudes Towards End-of-Life Treatment in England and Wales

7 December 2012

In 2009, the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued supplementary advice that its Appraisal Committees are to consider when assessing treatments that…

The R&D Cost of a New Medicine

OHE Study on Pharmaceutical R&D Costs Released

3 December 2012

How much it costs to research and develop a successful new medicine has been an important policy issue at least since the 1960s. Cost estimates matter…

New Study of Time Lags in Translating Medical Research into Practice

30 November 2012

One of the greatest challenges in biomedical and health research is ensuring that research findings are translated effectively and without undue delay from ‘bench to bedside’.…